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William Eilers, one of our Freshmen, was recently the recipient of a fine gold watch, awarded by the McWatters-Dolan Company, for the best composition on an allotment opened by that company. William is congratulated for his ability along literary lines, as he had to compete with a large number of Cleveland boys and girls who were contestants for this beautiful prize. “i2o JJtcfenanus” High School of Commerce we call our new school. And, oh, your treatment would be quite cool, If in your ignorance you should try To call this school Commercial High. CLARA PFISTER, 1911. March 4, 1910.—A near-speech was made by Carl Thumm at the meeting of the Ecremmoc Club today. Great excitement was felt on account of the unheard of event. (gigantic Strike! Owing to labor over time and a five per cent, decrease in wages, the tongue of Richard DeForest went on a strike today. The tongues in the employ of Mr. Lustig, Mr. Fred Johnson and Carl Thumm threaten to strike out of sympathy. 2lccibent to ffiujek! Climaxing the horror of the parliamentary drill, occurring at the Ecremmoc Club, comes the news that Arthur Buzek has been buried alive in his meditations! Kindly omit flowers. fetubteb (Cffefts Our “Compensation” makes us think, Our “Geography” makes us wise, Our “Book-keeping covers our fingers with ink. Our whole life is filled with sighs. 78
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8. Junior Informal to Seniors. Speakers for Commencement and Class Day chosen. 15. Basket ball boys receive jersies. Many extemporaneous speeches. Talk on “Consumers’ League” by Mrs. Brewer. Music by Lincoln High Girls’ Glee Club. 18. Received new piano. 22. Dedication of new piano by Miss Haidec Hoover. Vocal solo by Miss Boltey. Accompanist, Miss Lampus. Address by Mrs. Hyre of the Board of Education. Boys’ outdoor track meet. 28. Harold Romanis makes speech. 28. Senior Prom. “O what bliss.” itlnj) 19. Annual goes to press. June 3. Class Day. Orator—Fred Johnson. Pianist—Ethel Whipp. Poetess—Mabel Hummel. Historian—Edwin Krauss. Vocalist—Mildred Boltey. Prophets—Bessie Hafemister, Julia Creer, Nellie King, Pearl Morris 24. Commencement. Faculty Choice: Stella Beck Walter Madigan Pearl Maxwell Harold Nichols Leonhard Haddc Valeria Schacha Herbert Sinek Class Choice: Edmund Kirby Ora Lampus 11
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